From 732f462543ebccced3fced11ac55fc6ed1b82340 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Colin Fleming Date: Wed, 3 Apr 2013 20:08:54 +0100 Subject: Tidy up "system_hasync.php" XHTML Close P tags --- usr/local/www/system_hasync.php | 8 +++----- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) (limited to 'usr/local') diff --git a/usr/local/www/system_hasync.php b/usr/local/www/system_hasync.php index a00c5ed..05a8133 100755 --- a/usr/local/www/system_hasync.php +++ b/usr/local/www/system_hasync.php @@ -102,12 +102,12 @@ include("head.inc");
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State Synchronization Settings (pfsync)
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- pfsync transfers state insertion, update, and deletion messages between firewalls. Each firewall sends these messages out via multicast on a specified interface, using the PFSYNC protocol (IP Protocol 240). It also listens on that interface for similar messages from other firewalls, and imports them into the local state table.

This setting should be enabled on all members of a failover group.

NOTE: Clicking save will force a configuration sync if it is enabled! (see Configuration Synchronization Settings below) + pfsync transfers state insertion, update, and deletion messages between firewalls. Each firewall sends these messages out via multicast on a specified interface, using the PFSYNC protocol (IP Protocol 240). It also listens on that interface for similar messages from other firewalls, and imports them into the local state table.

This setting should be enabled on all members of a failover group.

NOTE: Clicking save will force a configuration sync if it is enabled! (see Configuration Synchronization Settings below)

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